Hi, I'm going back here now to get exact performance information from this high-performance machine.

I already own the product but a customer wants to purchase ten units of this model to use them in a kind of personal homecine and before he buys, fundamental to know, directly from Intel, about the issues below, for which I already thank you already.

The client has multimedia collections of movies, serials and concerts and intends to use Emby Server, to share with clients outside the network, that is, remotely, and for that, there are doubts:

1. What is the maximum number of clients that can simultaneously access each NUC unit at the same time. Explaining in more detail, imagine that several, perhaps two hundred clients access the collections at the same time, to watch the multimedia content. Is there a maximum limit for the NUC to support such access?

2. It is common for Emby Server to process video transcoding, according to the device of the external client that is accessing the collections. As an example, a H265 8bit movie, which is a heavy file, depending on the customer's equipment, Emby Serve transcodes so there are no crashes and customers can all watch movies without disturbances.

In these transcodes, does the NUC support processing which client boundary is connected smultaneously, ie at the same time?

The machine I'm suggesting to him is the same machine I passed on to another customer;

Intel NUC7i7BNH, 32GB RAM, SSD M.2 500GB

Thank you very much for the answers, I can not take the risk of passing on to the client something that does not fully comply with it.

To be honest, this is something that we have not test, Intel can test it with four or five clients but with 200 hundred clients or more it hasn’t been tested.

Also, remember that this depends on your network bandwidth and the operating system you are going to use as well.

In theory I would say that it will work but as I mentioned before Intel has not tested it and our response for now is that if you can test one of this units with your client and let us know how it goes that will be great but if it is not possible for you to test it that is understandable.

I will share this information with my co-workers and if I find something else that we can share with you I will post it here.

Checking deeper in the specifications of your question and the software website, our analysis is that you might need a different configuration (a server).For over 200 clients connecting to get streaming of heavy files, nor the NIC and Processor will be enough.

Understood, thank you very much for your message.I'm going to transfer to the client that if he actually expects a large number of transcodes, a server should be searched.I will not process this resale because I realize that I will have problems with support and will not leave the customer satisfied.I close the topic as resolved. Thank you.